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In Reply to: Advice needed on replacing RCA connectors posted by hiendmuse on June 10, 2004 at 05:50:37:
...know what the material is between the signal and ground sections of the rca but you don't want to risk melting it by overheating. Also, I suggest using as little solder as needed to make a good connection. Be sure the new rca is properly insulated from the chassis of the amp; usually there are little plastic or teflon insulating washers included with the rca's. Also, be sure the rca is *well* tightened onto the chassis before you make the connection with the signal wire; those little guys always seem to want to loosen up on me!
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- I'd use a hot iron to do the job as quickly as possible. I don't ... - PureAudio 07:11:52 06/10/04 (2)
- Thank you- very good advice!! - hiendmuse 09:01:03 06/10/04 (0)
- Re: I'd use a hot iron to do the job as quickly as possible. I don't ... - hiendmuse 08:58:52 06/10/04 (0)